[Sca-cooks] Chinese dairy origins?

Michael Gunter countgunthar at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 25 12:27:52 PST 2006


>It's a linguistic drift problem, I suspect. In British
>parlance 'dairying' means keeping and milking
>lactating animals. Lots of Eurocentrics thought we
>came up with that one on our own, decades after it had
>been proven that the southeast Asian area had been
>doing it _long_ before the evidence showed up in the
>Fertile Crescent.

>(Friend) Honour Horne-Jaruk, R.S.F.
>Alisond de Brebeuf, C.O.L. S.C.A.- AKA Una the wisewoman, or That Pict

Well, my argument isn't that someone may have thought
of an idea first. It's just that we had to learn it from them.
I just feel they didn't have to learn it from the Chinese but
came up with the idea all on their own.

Gunthar





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